[manet] CFP: l-Commerce'06: LOCATION-BASED MOBILE COMMERCE WORKSHOP
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Subject: [manet] CFP: l-Commerce'06: LOCATION-BASED MOBILE COMMERCE WORKSHOP
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************************************************************************* * * * LOCATION-BASED MOBILE COMMERCE WORKSHOP: l-Commerce'06 * * http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/l-commerce/ * * * * In conjunction with ICEC06, http://icec06.net * * August 13th, 2006, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada * * * ************************************************************************* ------------------ WORKSHOP DEADLINES ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Paper Submission Deadline:--| Friday, April 21st, 2006 | | Notification of Acceptance:-| Monday, May 29th, 2006 | | Camera-Ready Versions:------| Monday, June 9th, 2006 | | Workshop Date:--------------| Sunday, August 13th, 2006 | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ WORKSHOP THEME AND SCOPE The recent developments of mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive technologies have generated a wide range of opportunities for enhance physical marketplaces and for pushing traditional commerce beyond physical locations of stores, restaurants, and shopping malls. Wireless and mobile peer-to-peer technology is becoming the facilitator for new ambient location-based commerce, also frequently referred to as l-commerce. l-commerce is a fusion of mobile commerce and context aware computing. It exploits consumers proximity to marketplaces by electronically extending the stores physical area to cover potential customers before they walk into stores. The virtual expansion of the marketplace has the potential of being a powerful tool for consumers by providing information and services relevant to their current location. Once a customer is inside the store, ambient services can further enhance consumers shopping experiences by providing consumers with recommendations and other helpful product information. Ambient commerce services allow personalization and custom context-sensitive filtering to consumers. The vision of l-commerce is not limited to the traditional business-to-consumer commerce. It also encapsulates mobile peer-to-peer commerce where mobile peers trade and exchange information, services, and other digital goods. l-commerce also includes business-to-business opportunities by allowing small shops to join and form virtual partnerships therefore increasing their presence in the local marketplace. The aim of the workshop is to identify and discuss the technical and business challenges, ideas, views, and research results in ambient and location-based commerce and applications. Location-based Mobile Commerce Workshop (l-Commerce'06) invites authors to submit original technical papers or position papers, describing current research and visions of the future. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: * Middleware and Frameworks Supporting l-commerce. * Ambient Services and Applications. * Data Management, Personalization and User Profiles in l-commerce Environments. * Context Management for l-commerce. * Discovery of Digital Product, Goods and Services in l-commerce Environments. * Mobile Components (Mobile Agents) and Agent Technologies. * Intelligent Graphical User Interface (GUI) for l-commerce. * Mobile, Wireless Peer-to-Peer Commerce. * Wearable Computing for l-commerce. * Challenges of Mobile Portals and Hotspots for l-commerce applications. * Vehicular Mobile Commerce. * Impact of GPS and RFID tracking technology on l-commerce. * Privacy Concerns, Social and Legal Issues affecting l-commerce. * Payment and transaction mechanisms, platforms and solutions. * Innovative Business Models for l-commerce. * Actions, Advertising and Promotions in l-commerce Environments. ------------------------------ WORKSHOP SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Authors are invited to submit original technical papers or position papers describing current research and visions of the future. Submitted papers must be unpublished elsewhere and not currently under review for any other publication. Full papers must not exceed 12 pages printed using at least 11-point type and single spacing. All submissions should be in PDF or PostScript format. Each submission should include a cover page, which consists of a 200-word abstract, a list of keywords, and author's contact information including authors e-mail address. Guidelines for the preferred publishing format are available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Authors should submit a full paper via electronic submission at http://www.easychair.org/lCommerce06/ . ------------------ WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS Olga Ratsimor Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County oratsi2@cs.umbc.edu Timothy Finin Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County finin@cs.umbc.edu Filip Perich Shared Spectrum Company USA filip@perich.net --------------------------- TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Yelena Yesha, UMBC. (USA) Anupam Joshi, UMBC. (USA) Ora Lassila, Nokia Research (USA) Helin Heikki, TeliaSonera (Finland) Monique Calisti, Whitestein Technologies AG (Switzerland) Sehl Mellouli, Laval Univ. (Canada) Stefan Poslad, University of London (England) Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University (UAE) Harry Chen, Image Matters LLC (USA) Michael Berger, Siemens (Germany) Jacob Slonim, Dalhousie Univ. (Canada) Sastry Duri, IBM T.J. Watson (USA) Marisa Viveros, IBM Global Services (USA) Ouri Wolfson, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago (USA) Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu Laboratories (USA) Arkady Zaslavsky, Monash Univ. (Australia) Nabil Adam, Rutgers University (USA) ---------------------------------------------- http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/l-commerce/ http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/l-commerce06/ http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/l-Commerce/ http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/l-Commerce06/ _______________________________________________ manet mailing list manet@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/manet
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